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1999 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $23,988.00
Year:1999 Mileage:59916 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

9750 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9750 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:6 3.4L
Transmission:5-Speed Electronic Automatic w/OD,
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP0CA2990XS656396
Stock Num: XS656396
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Year: 1999
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Options:
  • 2 + 2 Seating
  • 2-stage rear window defroster
  • 3.4L DOHC EFI aluminum alloy water-cooled 24-valve flat-6 cyl engine
  • 5-position front shoulder belt height adjustment
  • 5-speed tiptronic transmission
  • 5-spoke light cast alloy "Carrera 4" wheels w/locks
  • Aerodynamic drag-reducing under-carriage cover
  • Aluminum alloy multi-link LSA rear axle w/toe correction characteristics
  • Anti-lock braking system
  • Automatic climate control w/particle filters
  • Brake pad wear indicators
  • Cruise control
  • Driver & front passenger front/side impact airbags w/child seat prep
  • Dual 3-way catalytic converters
  • Dual illum visor vanity mirrors
  • DUAL POWER SEAT PKG W/ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENTS-inc: driver side memory feature
  • Dual windshield wiper system w/heated nozzles
  • Electrically adjustable & heated body-color mirrors
  • Fog lights
  • Four wheel drive
  • Full pwr top w/automatic latching/unlatching
  • Fully integrated elect ignition/fuel injection systems
  • Halogen headlights w/variable focus
  • Hard top w/heatable rear window
  • Headlight washer system
  • Ignition key w/integrated remote control device
  • Individually folding rear seat backs
  • Integrated central locking/alarm/immobilizer system w/remote entry
  • Lockable storage compartment behind brake lever
  • Luggage compartment covered w/grey needle fleece
  • Partial leather reclining bucket seats w/manual length adjustmentelect backrest adjustment
  • Porsche stability management-inc: anti-lock brake systemautomatic brake differentialelectronic gas pedal
  • Pwr windows w/one-touch up/down
  • Pwr-assisted 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes w/4-piston light alloy calipers
  • Speed-dependent extendable rear spoiler w/integrated third brake light
  • Steering wheel mounted gear selection switches
  • Storage compartment behind rear seats
  • VarioCam variable valve timing system
  • Wheels - Aluminum
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 59916

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